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Georgetown Hosts Free Water Screening Event for Private Wells

Residents participating in a water screening event in Georgetown.

Georgetown, August 8, 2025

News Summary

Georgetown, Texas, will host a free water screening event for residents with private wells affected by recent flooding. The Texas Well Owner Network and A&M AgriLife Extension will conduct the event on August 21 and 22, where water samples will be tested for coliform and E. coli bacteria. Participants can drop off their samples at the AgriLife Extension office, with a follow-up meeting to discuss results scheduled for August 22. The initiative emphasizes water safety and education for homeowners.

Georgetown to Host Free Water Screening Event for Well Owners

Residents of Georgetown, Texas, are invited to a free water screening event aimed at addressing concerns over private water wells potentially contaminated by floodwaters. This event, organized by the Texas Well Owner Network (TWON) and hosted by A&M AgriLife Extension, is scheduled for August 21 and 22, 2023.

Details of the Water Screening

The screening will be available for residents affected by the flooding during the July rainfall events. Water samples will undergo testing for total coliform bacteria and E. coli bacteria, both of which can indicate contamination in water sources. Residents can drop off their water samples on Thursday, August 21, anytime between 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the AgriLife Extension office located at 100 Wilco Way, Suite AG201, Georgetown.

It is essential to note that there is no cost associated with this water well screening. Those interested should refer to the TWON website or the Williamson County Extension website for detailed instructions on how to properly collect water samples.

Follow-Up Meeting Scheduled

The event will culminate with a follow-up meeting on Friday, August 22, at 11:00 a.m., where participants will receive their screening results and guidance on corrective measures for any identified issues. Attendance at this follow-up meeting is crucial for those who submitted samples to ensure they understand the findings and any necessary steps to improve their water quality.

Importance of Water Safety

Joel Pigg, a program specialist and coordinator of the TWON, underscores the importance of this initiative for Texas residents who rely on household wells. The TWON program not only focuses on water quality but also on educating well owners about groundwater resources, septic system maintenance, and well construction. These topics are vital for maintaining safe drinking water and overall public health.

Context on Recent Water Quality Issues

Georgetown has recently lifted a boil water notice for most customers after addressing issues caused by flooding that resulted in a water main break. However, some specific customers still need to boil water due to ongoing problems. Austin Water has confirmed that there have been no significant water quality concerns at their facilities following the recent floods.

Residents are advised to remain cautious with their water supply, boiling water if it appears or smells unusual, and to report any issues to their water utility services. In light of the recent flooding, this screening event becomes increasingly vital for the assurance of clean and safe water for all residents relying on private wells.

Contact Information

For further questions regarding the water screening, residents can reach out to Joel Pigg at 830-275-3866 or via email at [email protected].

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the purpose of the water screening event?

The event is designed to test water samples from private wells for contamination that may have occurred due to recent flooding.

When and where will the screening take place?

The screening will occur on August 21 from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the A&M AgriLife Extension office at 100 Wilco Way, Suite AG201, Georgetown.

Is there a cost to participate?

No, the water screening is completely free for residents.

What will the water samples be tested for?

Samples will be tested for total coliform and E. coli bacteria.

What should participants bring to the drop-off?

Participants should bring water samples collected following the provided instructions available on the TWON and Williamson County Extension websites.

Will there be a follow-up after the results?

Yes, there will be a follow-up meeting on August 22 at 11:00 a.m. to discuss the results and any necessary actions.

Event Summary

Event Feature Details
What Free Water Screening Event for Private Wells
When August 21-22, 2023
Location 100 Wilco Way, Suite AG201, Georgetown, Texas
Testing For Total Coliform Bacteria and E. coli Bacteria
Drop-off Time August 21, 8:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Follow-Up Meeting August 22, 11:00 a.m.
Cost Free

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